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revised Civic Center plans, Feasibility of Options by EPS, Active Ground Floor Uses on Main Street, <br /> Community Benefits and Building Height, and Next Steps. <br /> Mayor Thorne noted the importance of keeping in mind this is a vision of what something may look like, <br /> in the future. <br /> Councilmember Pentin asked regarding parking and transportation and Community Development <br /> Director Beaudin reported there is a Downtown Parking Strategy and Implementation Plan will be <br /> incorporated into the Downtown Specific Plan, as appropriate. He added there is a shared parking <br /> concept and the idea of building a parking structure will be part of the program. All surface parking lots <br /> will be available for infill parking, and there will be opportunities to partner with other agencies to ensure <br /> loading/pickup and other transportation-related opportunities. Additionally, he addressed pedestrian <br /> connections and circulation through the area. <br /> Councilmember Narum referenced the preparation of a red-line update and opined there are still issues <br /> that need to be discussed, including definitions of residential standards relative to height versus the <br /> number of stories, noting the need for clarity. <br /> Ms. Bonn reported staff is planning further discussions with the Task Force with respect to residential <br /> infill and believed height will be considered during that conversation as well as the continued <br /> community benefit conversation. She stated staff can proposed language to clarify existing ambiguities <br /> with the objective of soliciting feedback from the Task Force. <br /> Community Development Director Beaudin reported staff will use call-outs to the topic areas that have <br /> been raised, when reviewing the existing plan with the Task Force, including topics such as height. <br /> Staff is not yet done with public outreach through community meetings, Planning Commission meetings <br /> and the Task Force. <br /> Mayor Thorne asked if the Task Force will review drawings relative to the Civic Center site and <br /> Community Development Director Beaudin reported drawings could be provided and there will be an <br /> Implementation and Phasing Plan in the Specific Plan. Drawings will not likely be 3-dimensional unless <br /> the Task Force asks for it, specifically, adding it is not in the current budget. He addressed the concept <br /> for phasing and offered to have the planned sketched. <br /> Councilmember Brown asked whether the Task Force considered affordable housing as a potential <br /> community benefit and Community Development Director Beaudin stated that was not the intention and <br /> commented on the Community Benefit Program as being perhaps additional green space, or a <br /> contribution to the Affordable Housing Fund or other elements identified as community benefits. <br /> Councilmember Brown asked whether a hotel was supported by the Task Force and Community <br /> Development Director Beaudin reported the Task Force supported the idea of a boutique hotel concept, <br /> but there are people questioning its location. Councilmember Brown asked about encouraging roof-top <br /> uses and Community Development Director Beaudin reported it has not been discussed but offered to <br /> present the idea to the Task Force. Councilmember Brown noted no restaurants listed under EPS, and <br /> Community Development Director Beaudin reported restaurants were included under retail. Relative to <br /> public investments, Community Development Director Beaudin reported it refers to the possibility of the <br /> City being a partner, from a land perspective. The mix of uses was created based on public input and <br /> specific venues/amenities may need some sort of public support and there are many ways the City <br /> could partner in redevelopment of the area. Councilmember Brown asked whether the proposal <br /> includes placing residential and office uses in the present library location and Community Development <br /> Director Beaudin it could be included in a final plan; long-term, the library building could be replaced <br /> with other buildings. <br /> City Council Minutes Page 8 of 10 December 19, 2017 <br />
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